The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... universities of the new kingdom , and one of its main provisions directed an advance of the salaries of the professors . Signor Manteucci protests against the increased expense of the universities ; and his objection carries great ...
... universities of the new kingdom , and one of its main provisions directed an advance of the salaries of the professors . Signor Manteucci protests against the increased expense of the universities ; and his objection carries great ...
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... universities has been considerably enhanced . The number of examiners has been reduced from three or four hundred to one hundred and twenty ; and that those retained are worthy of their position may be inferred from the character of the ...
... universities has been considerably enhanced . The number of examiners has been reduced from three or four hundred to one hundred and twenty ; and that those retained are worthy of their position may be inferred from the character of the ...
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... universities would then be only 3 per cent . No doubt the Italian students are as industrious and as clever as most young men ; but no one would venture to claim for them such intellectual superiority over other students as might be ...
... universities would then be only 3 per cent . No doubt the Italian students are as industrious and as clever as most young men ; but no one would venture to claim for them such intellectual superiority over other students as might be ...
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